Showing posts with label Echo Park. Little Boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echo Park. Little Boy. Show all posts
Monday, May 23, 2011
Echo Park - For The Record - Picture Perfect
Hi there, managed to get a page done over the weekend and am really enjoying creating lately. Have been playing around with inks and dimensional products and getting right into it. TFL. Products used in case you would like to know. Echo Park For The Record papers & stickers/alphas, Glossy Accents, Tim Holtz Rock Candy, Liquid Pearls, Distress Ink, Glimmer Mist Raven, Kraft, Tim Holtz Tissue Tape.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Some time off to scrap
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas day. Hubby took the boys to the farm for a couple of days so I went over to a friends house and did a few pages - so great to get on with some scrapping uninterrupted!
Cosmo Cricket Circa 1934 - Just love this line - so versatile.!
This one is Webster's Waiting for Santa. Also really lovely papers.
Cosmo Cricket Circa 1934 - Just love this line - so versatile.!
This one is Webster's Waiting for Santa. Also really lovely papers.
Echo Park - Little Boy
Just finishing off another of us all on Christmas Day so will be back to post this one too.
TFL! Suzanne
Monday, December 20, 2010
Recent projects
Thought I would start a separate blog that was just for me. Hopefully I will find the time to post here as well as the shop blog, Facebook, Newsletter, Two Peas and the list goes on! I think at time we have become social media addicted! Anyway . . . back to the post - here are some recent projects to kick my blog off.

Now, the next one I am happy for you to give me some ideas on how it could have been done better, I think personally the photos should have been smaller, somehow it didn't have the 'look' I was hoping for. Another thought was that it should have had a solid mat around the whole layout? What do you think?

The below project would be a total departure from my usual scrapping style - I have always admired similar projects others have done and thought that looks simple yet striking. Well when I went to put the page together it wasn't that simple - it is amazing how the simplest looking things can take the largest of effort!
TFL - now off to spread the word about my new blog to my friends!
Suzanne
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